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Jan Rosenow@janrosenow.bsky.social |
Bold take from The Economist in last issue: “Solar cells will in all likelihood be the single biggest source of electrical power on the planet by the mid 2030s.”
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Jan Rosenow@janrosenow.bsky.social |
Bold take from The Economist in last issue: “Solar cells will in all likelihood be the single biggest source of electrical power on the planet by the mid 2030s.”
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@LuLuRoche
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i think that's good.
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Daniel
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Believelander Says Trans Rights
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TBH not really that bold, all it'll take is one more big advancement reducing their lifecycle cost per energy, and they'll be so ubiquitous and cheap that literally nothing else will be able to compete
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Liz Schiller #DefundthePolice
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Sooner would be better.
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EssayWells
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We could have done this at any time in the past fifty years, but it's nice that we're getting there at last.
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Georg Dittrich
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Is it really a bold statement when you look at past and current growth rates or is it rather the obvious conclusion to come to? ☺
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